Understanding transmit power
pf90
Posts: 2
Hi,
I recently got an NWA210AX for my appartment and while setting it up I came across these transmit power values that left me a bit confused:
I live in Germany, so I suppose the transmit power is limited to a maximum of 20 dBm and 23 dBm respectively. But why is the displayed power on the 5 GHz band actually much lower than that?
My first guess was that these values don't include the antenna gain, but that would put the transmit power on the 2.4 GHz band above the regulatory limit, wouldn't it? Do channel width and antenna count affect the maximum transmit power? Or is there something wrong with my configuration?
Thanks for your help!
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Hi @pf90
Welcome to our Community Forum.
Can I take your E-Mail and convert this into a ticket? One of our Support Team member from Germany will then look into your request and give you the right hints.
Let me know.
Kind Regards,
Tobias0 -
Sure, I've sent you a private message. Thanks again!0
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